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Branislav,

Regarding baseboard heaters, kind of same concept

as your heater. Baseboard heaters run along the

bottom of walls and are filled usually with water

but air never touches water. Electric baseboard

heater heats water inside and that emits a very

soft heat. There are portable baseboard heaters

that you can plug in and put anywhere. Many

older homes have fixed baseboard heaters that

cannot be moved and no cord is visible. They

give off very mild heat but constant and can keep

one room warmer than another which is nicest

thing about them. You don't set the temperature

for whole house. One room you can have toasty

and another room cooler easily. There is no

moisture involved anywhere that air can contact

so no mold in these types of heaters. I have a

pet that will sleep right up next to my portable

floor board heater. It's that safe. I also have

a portable oil heater which is same concept only

filled with oil. It generally stands upright. I

have one in my kitchen and also pet can lean

right up against it. Also no mold problems with

these.

Baseboard heaters:

http://www.air-n-water.com/heater_base.htm

Oil filled stand along heaters:

<http://www.nextag.com/oil-filled-heater/search-html>

--- Branislav <arealis@...> wrote:

> What is exactly 'basebord heating'? Is it

> something like this?:

>

> http://www.sumadijakomerc.co.yu/slikav/1251.jpg

>

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